49ers ready for showtime matchup with Seahawks

SANTA CLARA, Calif. &#8212; Linebacker Aldon Smith loves playing in prime time. It takes him back to how he spent so many Friday nights in high school under the lights.

San Francisco teammates Anthony Dixon, Joe Staley and others become similarly nostalgic when they take the field these days with the football spotlight on them.

Under the lights, you knew it was showtime, Smith said. It's just that feeling you get again from being under that spotlight.

Aside from the good vibes and youthful memories, the 49ers (10-3-1) sure seem to thrive on the NFL's big stage. They are 5-0 this season in prime time, with another Sunday night game coming up at Seattle and a chance to clinch a second consecutive NFC West crown.

Those Friday night lights, when I'm feeling like that, I feel like the other team is in trouble, Dixon said Tuesday. Back in those high school days, most of us, we were unstoppable. I love that feeling. I do get that feeling sometimes when I go back out there and it's one of those games. You try to get that feeling, those Friday night days you were (dominating). You were at the top of your game. It feels good to feel like that.

San Francisco wants to keep its own good feeling going right into January.

For running back Frank Gore, Sunday night's surprising 41-34 victory at New England was a big step toward what he hopes is another special postseason run &#8212; with one more game, that is: the Super Bowl. San Francisco lost in overtime of last January's NFC title game to the reigning Super Bowl champion New York Giants.

We know that we had to get a win going against a great team in New England, Gore said. We let everybody know what type of team we are. We came out, we started out fast as a team and got the big win.

We've got a good team. We practice hard and we work hard every day. And we want it.

The Niners snapped New England's 20-game home winning streak in the month of December. They slowed down Tom Brady and his high-powered offense after coming to Foxborough, Mass., as an underdog.

49ers center Jonathan Goodwin played for the Jets team that beat the Patriots in December back in 2002 &#8212; even though he didn't get on the field.

I guess I can think, for maybe a second, that I was some kind of good luck charm, Goodwin said with a grin.

Next up will be stopping a Seattle team that has gone off for 50 points in back-to-back games behind rookie quarterback Russell Wilson.

San Francisco is 64-32 in night games, including 26-17 on the road and 13-9 on Sundays.

San Francisco won at Arizona on Monday night on Oct. 29, then again on Monday night at home against the Chicago Bears on Nov. 19. They won a Sunday night game against the Lions at Candlestick Park in September, and against Seattle on a Thursday night game Oct. 18.

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